Episode 17 – Kimberly Saenz
It is rare for kidney patients to die during a dialysis procedure. After Kimberly Saenz joined the DaVita dialysis clinic as an LVN, paramedics were called to the clinic 30 times in one month. Several patients died and many were harmed in that short amount of time.
It is rare for kidney patients to die during a dialysis procedure. After Kimberly Saenz joined the DaVita dialysis clinic as an LVN, paramedics were called to the clinic 30 times in one month. Several patients died and many were harmed in that short amount of time.
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Research by: Haley Gray
Script Writing, Editing, and Audio Production by: Renee Lynn
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Show Sources:
Lufkin Crime Rate Report by City Rating
Nurse’s bleach injection deaths trial begins by KIMA TV
Texas Nurse Kills 5 Patients After Injecting Bleach Into Their Dialysis Tubes by Oxygen
Offender Information Details by Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Life in prison for ex-nurse in 5 bleach injection deaths by the New Haven Register
Prosecutor: Patients terrified by nurse’s actions by Desert News
DaVita supervisor describes confrontation with Lufkin murder suspect by KTRE
Nurse charged with injecting patients with bleach by the Chron
Woman accused in DaVita deaths indicted for capital murder by KTRE
Saenz found guilty of murder by the Daily Sentinel
Jury finds US nurse guilty of bleach murders by The Age
Jury finds former Lufkin nurse guilty of capital murder by KTRE
Kimberly Clark Saenz, Appellant v. The State of Texas, Appellee by Caselaw
Angelina County Judical Web Search CaseID=61606
Angelina County Judical Web Search CaseID=696181
Angelina County Judical Web Search CaseID=710428
Angelina County Judical Web Search CaseID=649669
Kimberly Clark Saenz v. State, 04-12-00238-CR by Court Listener
Licensed Vocational Nurse: Salary, Duties and Requirements
What is dialysis and why is it needed by Davita
Dialysis by the National Kidney Foundation
Former DaVita nurse posts $500,000 bond by the Daily Sentinel